Advice to Libertarian IR Theorists
- By Lucas Freire
- 11 October, 2012
- 5 Comments
How can you be a Libertarian and theorise IR at the same time? We may tackle this question from a normative or descriptive point of view, but I don’t … Continue Reading →
Which type are you?
- By HelenTurton
- 24 November, 2011
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According to Patrick Tomlin there are eight types of graduate student. In his witty and insightful piece published in the Guardian last week, he creates a typology of the different … Continue Reading →
Classical Liberalism without Social Contract?
- By Lucas Freire
- 11 July, 2011
- 7 Comments
Last month I had the privilege of attending the Institute for Humane Studies seminars on scholarship and classical liberalism in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. I wanted to recycle my appreciation for … Continue Reading →
CfP: Substantive Diversity in the British Academy: Establishing Distinctiveness in Postgraduate Scholarship
- By OwenDThomas
- 6 June, 2011
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CALL FOR PAPERS: “Substantive Diversity in the British Academy: Establishing Distinctiveness in Postgraduate Scholarship” The University of Exeter is delighted to announce this workshop funded by the British International … Continue Reading →




